Kurzon became involved in New York City politics in 2007 as one of the top fundraisers for
Barack Obama, raising over $150,000 for the candidate and organizing one of the earliest and largest grassroots groups in New York City in support of the candidate.
2014 congressional election In February 2013, Kurzon announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for
New York's 7th congressional district against 22-year incumbent
Nydia Velázquez. Kurzon pledged to not accept any PAC or lobbyist money, challenging Velázquez (who sits on the
Financial Services Committee) to do the same. After the
Federal Election Commission issued guidance on
Bitcoin, Kurzon announced he would be the first candidate in New York to accept bitcoin donations from individuals. In the June 24, 2014 primary, Kurzon lost to Velázquez by a large margin.
Election results In October 2021, Kurzon joined
Andrew Yang's
Forward Party PAC team. ==External links==